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passif eventual liste des éléments de passif éventuel 31 mars 2001 31 mars 2001 courant au 31 mars 2003
contingent liabilities ($ millions) list of contingent liabilities march 31, 2001 march 31, 2002 current as of march 31, 2003
outcome of the vote on the interim resolution in the committee brian johnson-thomas, expert on arms trade informal exchange of views on eventual programme of work for the second semester of the year
alleged secret detentions in council of europe member states; statement by franco frattini, vice-president of the european commission; statement by giovanni claudio fava, rapporteur; vote on legal affairs and human rights committee's report)
18. oica 1.1 a untitled (re: proposed references to an eventual world harmonized test cycle in the future revision of regulation no. 49)
18. oica 1.1. e untitled (re: proposed references to an eventual world harmonized test cycle in the future revision of regulation no. 49)
mining sequence the purpose of this brief is to provide background permitting- information concerning the process of going from mineral exploration to the development and eventual closure of a mine. the intent is to provide a very generalized description of each phase of the mining sequence.
working group response - the wg acknowledges and regrets the problems experienced by mwco and appreciates the efforts made by them and by other individuals and organizations who reviewed and commented on the draft plan.
the third – modeling and policy impact analysis (mpia) – uses economy-wide models and analysis as a "laboratory" to identify and analyse the links between specific policies and shocks and their eventual impacts on poverty.
modeling and policy impact analysis (mpia) – uses economy-wide models and analysis as a "laboratory" to identify and analyse the links between specific policies and shocks and their eventual impacts on poverty.